The Vanderbilt Story
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Actor and Vanderbilt alumnus Lance Kinsey shares life lessons with students
He’s known as the lovable airhead in the slapstick “Police Academy” movies. What you may not know is that Lance Kinsey’s acting chops were honed right here at Vanderbilt. More than 30 years after graduating, the actor came back to share his life lessons with a new generation of Vanderbilt… Read MoreJan 13, 2011
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Vision and creativity lead two Peabody alums to the charter schools movement
Jeremy Kane’s emergence as a key figure in Nashville’s charter schools movement may well have taken root in seventh grade. That was the year he transferred from a Metro Nashville public school to Montgomery Bell Academy, a private college preparatory school. “It was the beginning of a conversation that continues… Read MoreJan 4, 2011
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Zero-Proof 21st Birthday: Safe water for hundreds of people was her best gift ever
Think back to a day you may or may not remember so well: your 21st birthday. For most, it’s a day celebrated with a drink. About a month before my Sept. 8 birthday, I was already thinking about “drinking” on my birthday—but not in the way you might think. For… Read MoreNov 12, 2010
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Get to know the Vanderbilt deans: Dean of the College of Arts and Science Carolyn Dever
The Hustler staff sat down with Carolyn Dever to learn more about her role as dean of the College of Arts and Science. Vanderbilt Hustler: Why did you choose this profession? Carolyn Dever: Because of a commitment to the excellence of the university and a desire to serve. Read MoreSep 30, 2010
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Just days before she was to begin studies at Vanderbilt, Michelle Eckland lost her mother to cancer and found a community of support
“Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind—or forgotten.” (From the animated film “Lilo & Stitch”) A few years ago, ohana—for me—basically meant my mom, my dad and my brother. Since losing my mother to a rare form of cancer, ohana has come to mean much more. Read MoreJul 12, 2010
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Graduating seniors help with flood clean up
It’s the worst flood to hit Nashville in centuries. More than 11,000 homes and buildings were damaged and hundreds of staff, faculty and students impacted. Our VUCast crew went out with students who spend the last days of the school year helping those in need. Read MoreJun 13, 2010